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THE BEVENING TEI;I?GRA.\I L AWELAND, FLA,, OCT. 16, 1913, n Case of Fire Phone 5,000 cery store in Rosedale, oie of the b's thriving suburbs, where he is a good business. 1o fret nro2ram meating of the day Musicale will be held tomor n at the studio of r and all members are cor? lly invited to attend. fire will hold y ot the Central Cafe tonioht, at h time Mr. H, L. Swatts, the chief, will be tendered a Tre affair begins at 9 department I uet. lock . e ——— Farabee, and H. L. bors, are in the city spending a few Mr, loward being the guest his parents on South Missouri enue. Ve, Mr. L. C. Pamplin went down to rt Myers yestcrday to take charce a switch engine. Mrs. Pamnlin 1l join him in a few days. They pect to be located in Ft. Myers for e winter. Mrs, Pamplin will be pll remembered as Miss Lillian putz of this eity. pr. and oirs. B. H. Maynard, o have been spending the past ¢ weel's in Chicazo, have left that y and are now making the trip ck to Lakeland by easy sta-es, snine at the various places of in- rest en ronte, e — Mr. R. J. Straw has purchascid e bonse and furniture of Mr. Paul Doniel, and also the latter's aunto- obile. The deal involved sou v ten lots in Rosedale, which e i o to Mr, Straw and which he !d Mr. O'Doniel in part payment. r. Straw and family will occupy cir pew nirehase at an early date. Prof. Crundahl has received hallences from Osear Kivilate, of el and, champion catch-as-can restler of Finland, ang Tom Dod-e, Tampn, which he savs he will ke up as soon as possible, As soon the Telaeram building is comnlet- 1o will have an up-to-date school r physieal instruction located in e basement, which he will equip ith all modern appliances. IR RUSRESE The Tremont Hotel building hrted yecterday on its short but ir. H. J. Mathias has opened a ! ddis 'oward and two friends, D. | Gay, of Fort Mrs. Oscar Cason and d'mghter are in the city from Jy- liette the guests of relatives anq friends, all of whom are according them a hearty welcome. little e D 1. ITanna, of the Bryptian Sanftarium whih is loc- ¢ d on Pine strect, onposite the pa:s sta- tion, co:t liteg: orem a So- cial Physical Culture O i omen [ L : Dinvites fEons intercct such a mo "t to call at the Sanitarium to woaf- tor t 4 oclock. So lent gymnasinm equimment hog noin- stalled in the Sanitarium, I use of this vill e eivea free to ¢l who wish to come ard practice. There will be interesting demonstrations, and a plecsant time s promised all who attend the organizatioy meeting tomorrow afternoon. —e Friends of the family will be grat- ! ifled to learn that the little con of ' Moo 4L T, Spear, who sustained se- rious injurfes in an automo!ile ac- cldent yesterday, is beginninz to im- prove and it is thought now that he will recover. The accident is deeply recretted by everyone but by no one more than Mr. Grady Deen, who was driving the car at the time the boy | child ! was run over. Instead of the running in front of the car, us stat- ed yesterday, the little fellow ran into the side of the machine, the fen- der striking him and knocking him to the ground, the rear wheels pass- | Deen was run- and tried to ing over him. Mr. ning slowly at the time, prevent the accident, the matter. That the child is now on the road to recovery is the cause of oreat rejoicing to ti munity. Morgan-Pierce. A pretty home wedling was solem- nized last evening at the home of the bride’s mother when Migs Malel Morzan became the wife of Mr, J. A. Pierce, in the pre of rela- tives and a few int'mate friends, lev. Beeson performing the cere- mony. The parlor waos prettily dec- orated with cut flowers and potted plants. The bride is the eldest Haughter of Mrs. W. C. Morgan and has grown from a child to yonng woman- hood in Lakeland. She has by her charminz and lovable manner won many friends, in fact, she numbers her friends by her aoqualnmnres. She was very pretty when becom- onee ow jovrrey and is now sting oo\ oitireq in her wedding gown bout fifty feet back of the site it ps occnpied sb many years. It will moved to the south end of the ounds and will face upon Massa- husetts street, the old site beinz cut p into husiness lots, which will be mone the most desirable for the e purpose in the city. The build- 7 will be thoroughly renovated, re- hinted and decorated inside and it, many rcoms fitted with private 11, and the whole thing pit in s condition, and it will then conducted as a high-class hotel. Y RV T DR TS T meMi 1IT U SR FINE VAUDEVILLE ACTS—3 MATIN TINE TEATURE PICTURFS—:S VAUDFVILLE Four Zarlln"tons 4 PAIR OF COUNTRY KIDS Cook and Mae THI: SPCECH MAKER Soefety Comedy OUR DOG TOM PICTURES PAT, THE COWROY A Screamingly Funny Picture TAVE AND WAR great two-reel feature which will please everybody THI ©15 SUCW WITH THE LITTLE PRICE SN | | | - | | Film Co. I day; you'll not rezret it. She roses. of white chiffon over satin. carriel a bouquet of white The groom is connected with the A. H. T. cicar factory and is a young man of sterling character and fine qualities. This popular couple re-, ceived many handsome presents. All their friends join in wishing | them a long and happy life. They will be at home to their triends at Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mec- Clelland’s, 606 South Florida ave- nue. xguflM Irieh potatoes, e T TS N S R FE EVERY DAY 2:30 TO § NIGHT N:20 TO 10:30 S F't':'hvrr‘ plctires every day, the best that ara tirned out by the Licensed Watch this space every | | ! TODAY'S PROGRAM LONE DOG THE F*ITHFUL A Fine Indiap Feature A HUSBAND'S TRICK e Viine Sideenlittine Comedy Py the " ' r graph Co., THE W'DOW FROYM W Another Hilarious CET TEE MAJESTIC HATIT | but it was an ! impossibility, and the family exon- | erates him from all responsibility in entire com- | The Elks will bold their rezular meeting tonizht at 7:30 instead of 8 lock as heretofore, the hour Leing er in order to give some time after the meeting to the minstrel re- hearsal, Mr. Valiant, of Texarkana, Tex., 8 newspaper man of experience, is in the city today, and is much pleased vith Lakelard. le goes to Tampa this afteruoon. l Mrs, . Henley is quite i1, wach wlll be learned with deep re- eret by her many friends, who earn- estly hope she will soon begin to | Improwe I ATTENTION, ELKS! All members of Lakeland Lodze 'No. 1291, B. P. 0. E., should take no- tice that the regular meeting will be held promptly at 7:30 this evening irstead of at.the usval hoir. Be sure and be on hand promptly. G150, MOORE, IB. R. W. L. KING, Sceretary. ! AEESg i NOTICE The lmmml Circle of the Dap- tist church will meet with ) G. Simmons tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are urced to attend, and ladies ol the church, ia this division who have not yet joincid are cordially invited to be present. | NOTICE Lakeland Paving & Construction Co., I beg to announce that all ac- counts against the company will be paid by me and all accounts owing said company will be collected by me. F. J. HOFFMAN. 1316 PERFECT CONFIDENCE Lakeland People Have Good Reason ; For Complete Reliance | Do you krow how-— To find relief from backache; To correct Wistressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way-— Have used Docn's Kidney Pills; Have proved their worth in many tests. Here's Lokeland testimony. E. C. Eades, E. 02k St., Lake- | "land, Fla., s : “I can strongly irecommend Doan's Kidney Pills, for I krow thet they act just as repre- sented, ago when I was suffering from lame nd achire back and trouble with the kidney secretions. They broucht me prompt relief and whenever 1 have taken them since, they have acted effectively. I do not hesitate to advise anyone afflicted with kid- ney trouble to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial.” For sale by all dealers. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. SATURDAY IS OPENING DAY OF WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Mrs. Pocock announces she will be ready for business Saturday morning at the Leader, where she opers a Woman's Exchange. All ar- ticles, except cooking, should be sent there before that day. 1314 Sohiom. People wha tzlk merely for the pe» pose of pttracting attention to ‘hem aelves seldom gn tha kind o’ i"'e® Yon *hat ‘v wort ‘hing ’ipecthashPfices i 4 — peck ..ievvees .36 N {3 40 1.95 1.95 Flour, 24 1b8. ..veeevaes Flour, 12 1b8. ..euvnn ‘Corn sack ..... ()atq sack .. Shorts, 88CK ...icceeeevsese 185 .85 45 Hen Feed, sock .. |Flour, Self-rising, 24 Ibs.... ;Flo.xr. Celf-ricing, 12 1bs...... I You will save money and have i,—our table better supglied if you will I consult this list frequently and give vour trade to the store where gocd cervice is renderad and high grade s cal t. Phone 123 f F.Tem: Kins, !\znagc domus Dldz., North Kentucky An. A Lrgs U= Having sold the business of the, 1 uged them about two years | Price, 50 |out turning the edges unde- HOLDS UMBRELLA OR PARASCL| Useful Case, Easily Designed and | Made, Will Protect Articles When One Is Traveling, | Both umbrellas and eunshades 1should be covered when one is travel ing, to keep them from dust. The mak- ing of such a case as we show here i8 quite a simple matter. It is very useful as a woolen scarf or other small wraps, and a wooly cap may easily be rolled up in it as well as the | umbrellas, There are variuos materials {n which it may be made. A piece of water proof sheeting or cravenette material if it is likely to be where it may get wet; or for inside a carriage, linen or holland may be used; but it must be' ‘to plant English or Giarden Peas, Onion Scad, ‘Onion Sets, Beets, Lettuce, Cabbage, Collards, Turnips, Rutabagas, Rye, Esscx Rape, Erc. at least eight inches wider than the length of the umbrella, and not less | 'than half a yard across. | The lining and places for the pock- | ets will be eeen from the illustration; | they should be sufficiently wide at the i top for the rolled-up umbrella or sun-| shade, and long enough to cover it i completely; fix them on the lining and | stitch them as shown; the edge of the top should be turned in with a deep' { hem or bound to strengthen it; after | these are fixed, place the lining over I'the outside and bind the edges with, | braid or ribbon. Initials or monogram of the owner may be worked on the end that wraps |over and ribbons sewn on e€o that when the case is rolled round it may be tied up securely: the outstanding| ends may be wrapped over the um- | brellas before they are tied up, REMINDER OF OLD FRIEND, Hat Strongly Reminiscent of the “Poke-In"” Shape So Popular Some Years Ago. here is highly reminiscent of poke-in The frame {8 cov- ered with light blue silk, the brim curving above the face most becom- ingly and turning up sharply at the back gives a fetching tiit over the nose. The crown {8 a modi- fled Tam encir- cled by a wreath of curling aigrets with several in a single strand standing erect to the left of the back. A similar feathers is seen economy is to be an object. Neat and Durable Method Outllned Here, Is Worth Most Careful Consideration, A neat and durable method of mend- ing kid gloves is to buttonhole around xthe edges of the tear or hole in the glove before drawing the sides of the | worn place together. The mending stitches will not then be so likely to tear out. | When cleaning white kid gloves, put one of the gloves upon the hand (the other hand muet be left free to do the work) and immerse in a basin of gaso- line. Wet a small eoft brush with the liquid and rub upon it a good white soap. Scrub the glove gently with the soap and gasoline, rinse in clean gaso- | | line and hang in the shade to dry. | Treat the other glove in the same man. | ner. The rinsing gasoline may be re- turned to a separate bottle for future use in washing, but not rinsing gloves. The soapy gasoline is, of course, thrown away. Gently pull and stretch the gloves, after they are dry, before attempting to put them on the hands. Invisible Darn, For most rents baste a piece of thin paper under the rent, drawing it into perfect shape; then darn neatly with ravelings of the materfal. If one has no pieces these can sometimes be ob- tained frcm the ra'w edges of the skirt gores. A French patch is made wiihe The piece The edges ot piece is &moothly fiited in and 2 nl thin paper basted on. he pateh ars then darned with very itches. Always press a darn curdul‘) alter finishing it L Wilron ot The hat which has been sketched ' the shape. garland of ostrich { on many hats and is most equally : pretty and much less expensive if - { BEST WAY TO MEND GLOVES' | PAGE FIVE vy PLEAD FOR FREE SANTA CLAUS MAIL" Iere are Arna \oomvens of Philadelphia deft) and Miss Olive M. Jenkintown, Pa. (right), the pretty girls who have been in Wash- ington scliciting the approval of the president and vice-president of a plan 1o send Chri as presents to poor children by means of a postoflice frank Poth tho s commended the idea and hoped congress some day might: make it possi D e e A MAAAAA AN AAAA = TIME NOW IS THE I HAVE FRESH SEED D B° DlC KS O N C(:;)e:urr(‘l’rlguts WHERE Th PAINTE e’ mlltz Painter’s Simon Pure and Gem Ferti~ lizers Sold Here By LAKELAND FEED & SUPPLY CO. E.O.PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY JACKSONVILLE, FLA. MONEY SAVED «1§-- MONEY MADE UR LINE is open for your inspec- o tion. We have the largest stock of shoes in the city. Our fall lines have arrived and are giving fine satisfaction, W hy not let us satisfy you? Hosiery For All Thz Family. Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall